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In orienting new staff nurses to a pediatric intensive care unit, the nurse manager asks the staff nurses to answer the following question: What is an important consideration in providing in-formation to parents of a critically ill child?
 
  a. Making sure that they receive complete information during each encounter with a member of the nursing staff
  b. Assessing parents' preferences for the amount of information desired
  c. Allowing parents to observe key aspects of their child's nursing care
  d. Making sure that patient education bro-chures explaining ICU protocols are rea-dily available

Question 2

One of the two mechanisms that ensure autonomy in the nursing profession are the ____.
 
  a. American Nurses Association
  b. Department of Health Professionals
  c. Nursing Code of Ethics
  d. Professional Regulatory Board



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Answer to Question 1

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Consultation with the parents regarding the amount of information that they desire reflects a ser-vice orientation, in which preferences and needs of the consumer are placed first. The other an-swers reflect nurse-directed decisions in which the nurse decides what information and how much information is needed and how it is to be delivered.

Answer to Question 2

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In 1980, the American Nurses Association identified two mechanisms that frame nursing au-tonomy, the legal regulation of nursing practice via state licensure and the professional regulation of nursing practice via ethical codes of practice.





 

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